Grimsby Independent, 19 Apr 1911, p. 1

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a| PHONE NO. 7 On real estate security at current rates of interest. Capital and Surplus, $6,650,000 STONEY CREEE, anrd WINONA. One Coupon with each box of Zymole Trokeys at _ 25¢ per box, or with any 50c purchase at : the Grimsby Drug Store Each Coupon means one vote Competition Closes Saturday Evening, April 29 Branches at HAMILTON MARKET ___ There are a number of small boys and girls putting up a bard fight in the voting contest for the wavon. The Free Wagon [RADEX Farming is a business that needs watching. When there is no bookâ€"keeper to keep track of every payment, it is easy to pay a bill twiceâ€"and never know it. Keeping a checking accounmt saves that danger. | Call and let us explain how‘ it will help you. ar MONEY TO LOAN Debentures issued for one or more years. bearing interest at Four pe! cent payable half yearly. The Hamilton _ Provident and __â€" Loan Society Apply to . H. H. ANDERSON, Valuator : Grimsby â€" M. Stewart Drug Co. Limited Cor King and Hughson Sts HAMILTON WHO IS GOING TO GET Now on Exhibition at Stewart‘s Drug Store BANK OF HAMILTON Cor. nomananseminnt neceitat W. B. CALDER, Savings Bank Department at all Branches. MONEY TO LOAN Total Assets Capital Paid Up . . . . . Reserve and Undivided Profits . On Farm Propert Main street, Grimsby Twentyâ€"sixth Year. b and Market Streets. C. FERRIE, Treasurer HEAD OFFICE: HAMILTON d A;- & .w:..:.‘u:‘-i‘;‘ R ,; e ‘; M ::‘»I THE _ INDEPENDENT wagoun. W. POTTENGER, Agent GRIMSBY gor + Over $40,000,000 around Ccracks, crevices, baseboar is. corners and the wood parts of ths springs of beds, absolutely harmless to bed clothes and odorless. 25¢ per bottle.. Parke & Parke. around Lugbane is, without a doubt best ‘ thing on the market toda ill _ bedbugs Bugbane James QOsborne BED are now ready for inspection. T you cannot come to see them, and, your paperhanger does not have them to show you, we will send the book to: you to make selections, you pay the charges for sending and we pay the cost of returning On all orders for $5.00 and over we deliver the goods to your nearest express office and allow the cost of sending the simple books to you. Cash must be sent with all orders. We make this offer as we have a very large stock of good things and wish all to have the opportunity of cettine these choice WALL PAPERS 12 Something Choice Sample books of our of decorative CLOKE & SON WALL PAPERS THE LEADIAG GROCERS and 14 James St. South ‘ HAMIL TON Booksellers and Stationers 16 WEST KING ST Hamilton. French Peas French Mushrcoms Macedoine é Beans Asparagus Succatash, Etc. Telephones 186 and 830 BUG EXTERMINATION ANNOUNCEMENT $6,000,000 $2,750,000 $3,250,000 liquid e WALL PAPERS va a y in TI When reports of these meetings are sent into the Globe they are _ nounced as "farmers‘ meeti\.pgs’,'“."” as a matter of fact they are not farmers‘ meetings at allâ€"they, 42 Of course, the resolution does no: always pass. At Woodstock it wus knocked on the head by the farmâ€" ers, who happened to know mo‘e about reciprocity than the promolâ€" ers, and at Barrie it got another bump and at various places it just slipped through by the ?‘i:in of its teeth. @ § Then McKay comes along with « kot air <~speech ~about reciprocity and its great advantages to the Onâ€" tario farmer, and just at the righ. moment, a cut and dried resolution which was prepared beforehand, is sprung ou the meeting and passed, extolling reciprocity and its proâ€" moters to the sky. : Word is sent out in advance by the promoters of reciprocity, . intao the various communities chosen as the scene of McKay‘s operations, ind the local politicians are notiâ€" fied to call a meeting or conventian so as to get the faithful together_ The scheme is now in full operaâ€" ation. It is as follows:â€"A. G. Mc Kay of Owen Sound is being seut around the country to deliver adâ€" dresses presumedly against the policy of the Ontario Governmenc,» but in reality, to speak in favor of the reciprocity agreement. the pact coomed fore, to They felt that a«gainst recinroci EQ1ISON GOLO MOyLDEt ' l (REEURDS rgcrememene The promoters of t} agreement have struc} idea. EOISON ‘sow MOULDED ‘!, RECORDS ! :O \L'l": \‘\; s o ofoefooferfofeforfecforfoefocforforJorfoufeefocfoefocJoca GRIMSBY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1911 on (2 "~@,. & ~ i3 w a @ @ ¢ a a aa eaclslelel ale, 2 &<G eglefre e oGk 3 5 § 6§65§t¢dttyff,® resison 6 \" v $ " \\\\,’ b & \Z: ‘ \4’ § \i ’ " \\:/i “ \ !?5.:‘; s {1601t : Chat. if ; ‘.the agitation t reciprocity was allowed TD i2 â€" that the agreement was 1 and it was necessary, thereâ€" o invent some scheme to work little enthusiasm in favor of on it shoul 4 minute H: Edison machine you the a minute prove it it beside If you don oth cle; M TT 11 E. D 1 S O i ins quality, there ‘r . Phonograph r and plain as the n t our wareroom an nly be too please u hear one of the. pâ€"toâ€"date machines. a good stock of M nd Records both > the reciprocity ck upon a new If machine if so 1 minute attach it o yourself by some other you haven‘t makes your SMI THVILLE think so ve n If a man wants to overthrow Government he must have : I know half a dozen points that would score stronger against the Qresent Ontario Government thsn reciprocityâ€"McKay is wasting â€" his time on * ocity just as he wast:â€" ed it on the threeâ€"fifths clause. if the Hon. A. G. McKay â€" has nothing more to do than to stump the country in favor of reciprocity, it will take him a mighty long time to overthrow the Whitney â€" Governâ€" ment. Some of the meetings have been composed mostly of ~farmers, but they were not farmers‘ meetings â€"â€" they were called for a specific purâ€" pose and a specific class of people were invited to attend them, â€" and that specific class of people was, aâ€" ftar as possible, intended to be tavor of reciprocity. I have kept a very close tab on all the reports of meetings held on the question of reciprocity and I have never heard nor read of onct real farmers‘ mecting being held yet. * PCw / bo7 â€" 7. ouy. . Pon forget we still handle a full line of f;nt;hféisame old stand, and don‘t forget the kind, the Old Reliable politicians‘ meetings it n DT PARKE & PARKE 1( E. D I S O N P some COSBY in Before Flewer got the Tufford lorse, he thought he was the very thing he wantedâ€"after he got him I thought I had warned everyâ€" body in this country against the Tuffords in a horse deal, but I guess I must have missed Flewer. back again and that Tufford keep the fifty dollarsâ€"that kind of reciâ€" procity suited Tufford right down to the ground so the second transfer was made and Flewer went home to the Thirty with his original EKorse. Tufford told him that‘ he h.4 made the dealâ€" in the first place and bhe could make another one, if hc wanted to. Flewer â€" immediately proposed that they trade horse; In a few days Flewer discovered that the Tufford horse was so full of oats that he couldn‘t drive himâ€" the horse wanted to go two rounds while Flewer was going one, so he decided that reciprocity wasn‘t the thing he wanted, so he went back to Tufford and begged to get bis horse back again. \ s, Threshing Machines, Riugs, Gasoline Engines, or machinery. â€" Are you have carload of.them just s ow wido JJQGHeC dnuu IiltYy Goliars in Caou.â€"Flewer represented Canada in the deal and Tufford represented the United States. Tufford is a quiet man so he stood back and let Flewer do all the dealingâ€"the reciprocity deal wounl up by Tufford going home with Flewer‘s horse and fifty dollars in Mr. Sam Flewer of the Thirty hal a work horse but it did not suit Eim nearly so well as a horse hbeâ€" longing to Fred Tufford of Beamsâ€" ville, so he thougzht, by proposing seciprocity to Tufford, that he wouid get the good horse. They. tfried & little reciprocity beâ€" tween the Thirty and Beamsville the other day. A â€"man at ths Thirty thought that he would like to do business with a man in Beamsâ€" ville so he proposed a reciproci‘y agreement. tangible platformâ€"neither the three fifths clause nor reciprocity is a big enough platform for either â€" : man or a party to stand upon in a Provincial fight. ONTARIO nes, Fanning Mills, Incubators, ines, Cream Separators and anyâ€" you needing anything in the line just in:‘" Youshould See our new all kinds of get her own little markets to herâ€" self once more. So it will be with Canadaâ€"she is w..img to trade now ‘and even . the anxious ones would give a littlie boot, but the day will come when they will be mighty anxious to trade back again and give lots of boot to Flewer was mighty glad to get his own modest, little horse back again and let his fifty dollars in cash go to the eternal bowâ€"wows. Canada is plodding along very ’nicely now, with good markets, lots of . work . for working men, fine prices for farmers, but of course, a little modest, slow and easy going; but let the fifty million farmers .of the United States into the Canadian markets for a few weeks and there won‘t be a currant bush, a tomatzo plant, a strawberry bed, a gooseâ€" berry bush, or a peach orchard that they will not have tramped out â€" of existence. f ’ Flewer‘s own horse was a quiet acting and modest little fellow, bat ke cultivated the strawberry patcii and the peach orchard in first class style. Tufford‘s horse was a highâ€" headed, lofty going, handsome lookâ€" ing fellow, but in about half an hour he would have turned Flewer‘s orâ€" chard into a desert.â€"So it will be with â€" reciprocity between Canada and the United States. catalogue and price list free. machine new again. Have you heard of the special offer Mr. Edison is giving on the 4 minute attachment, if not write me and I will tell you about it. If you bhave a maâ€" chine of any kind that will play the Edison Records send . me your name and I wiil send you a list of the new Records each month FRrEr: We sell machines for cash or on easy terms. Write for 2.~ 7. _ @9 ‘IUCIL On ‘~a _ hossâ€"trads, while Uncle Sam is noted for being a Holy Terror on a hoss deal ~and always gets the best of the bargain. Flewer never had much in the horse game, while 7 had quite a big experien« never was much on a while Uncle Sam is noted So it will be with Canada if she goes into this reciprocity horsz2 trade with the Yankeesâ€"a great many Canadians now think that : a:> ciprocity is the very thing that thoy wa«u., but after they have had it six months they will find out that . "it is the very thing that they don‘t want. â€" and had him found out he Gidn‘t want. 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